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TWP Contest BUTTON 2020 smallThe TWP 2020 Spring/Summer Restoration Contest is closed! 

Thanks to all the entered this year. Excellent job to all and we appreciate you entering our TWP staining contest for 2020! 

We will contact the winners via their orders.

First Place

Sandra Obryant (Page 1)

First Place = $500 + 5 Gallon Pail of TWP Stain

Second Place

Sheryl McGuire (Page 4)

Second Place = $350 + 3 Gallons of TWP Stain

Third Place

Blue Ridge (Page 5)

Third Place = $200 + 2 Gallons of TWP Stain

Sorry for all that did not win the prizes. We were extremely impressed with all the feedback and entries this year!

 

The TWP 2020 Contest Details

  • All TWP and Prep products must be purchased first from this online retail site (TWPStain.com) between January 1st - Sept 7th, 2020.
  • The deadline for entry is Sept. 20th, 2020.
  • The winner will be decided by Sept. 30th by our team.

Contestant winners will receive

  • First Place = $500 + 5 Gallon Pail of TWP Stain of your choice!
  • Second Place = $350 + 3 Gallons of TWP Stain of your choice!
  • Third Place:= $200 + 2 Gallons of TWP Stain of your choice!

How To Enter Contest

  1. Enter by Sept. 20th, 2020.
  2. In the comment section below, post a short description of your deck/wood staining project, the products used to prep, and the TWP Series and Color used. Examples of wood projects that can be entered: Decks, Fences, Wood Side Homes, Log Cabins, etc.
  3. Add 2 before prepping pictures of the wood that was restored (no more/less). You can still enter if you do not have the before pictures. Decks, wood fences, wood homes, etc are allowed.
  4. 2 after staining pictures must be included (no more/less).
  5. If having trouble uploading the pictures, please make your picture(s) size smaller (below 1 MB).

Any questions or issues posting, please ask in the comment area.

We look forward to all entries and wish everyone "Happy TWP Staining"!

*Disclaimer: All products must be purchased from TWPStain.com. The contest is not open to products purchased from other online dealers or from physical retail stores.

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    IL KIM · 07/26/2020
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    IL KIM · 07/26/2020
    One Before pic, One after cleaning & washing a 30+ year old deck that was last stained 4 years ago. 2 pics after staining with Pecan 120 Pro Series really brought this deck back to life.
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    Jill Johnson · 07/26/2020
    Due to time constraints, we had to build and stain our 850 sf cedar deck over 3 summers: 1) build half deck, 2) build other half deck and stain first half, and 3) stain second half of deck. It worked out well because it allowed the new wood to weather 11-12 months for each staining. We chose the TWP 100 series in Dark Oak and cleaned and brightened with the Gemini Restore-A-Deck kit. In the third summer, we also applied a maintenance coat over the first half and the color is much richer and more uniform (no pic included to keep it at 4). We’re very pleased with the outcome. We did purchase 5 gallons of stain in 2019 since it was a 2 year project, so not sure if we qualify for the contest. But I wanted to get these out there anyway since you were so helpful in answering all my questions. Thanks!
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    Mark Tyszka · 07/25/2020
    2020 Dock Decking Stain Project.
    Attached are 2 before and 2 after pictures of our dock I had re-decked late 2019. I let the boards dry out until June 2020 and only had to do a light pressure wash cleaning before staining. I used a deck paint pad and a brush to apply the stain. Product used was TWP 102 Redwood 5 gallon stain. As you can see the dock turned out Great and the talk of our cove, thanks TWP.
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    Anthony Schinella Jr · 07/23/2020
    Pics that should have been attached to Anthony Schinella's post
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    Anthony Schinella Jr · 07/23/2020
    23 year old cedar fence that has never had any treatment. Lots of lichen and mold. Used 3700 PSI, 4 GPM pressure washer. Painstakingly BRUSH applied one coat of TWP 1500 Series in Cedartone (1501).
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    Phil · 07/14/2020
    Used the deck cleaner and wood brightener with the TWP 100 semitransparent stain on my cedar deck.
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    Melany Jordan · 07/14/2020
    My husband and myself have worked tirelessly every weekend during the past 4 summers to build our own Off grid log cabin from logs off our own land. We still have a few summers before we’ll be done, but we wanted to get our logs protected. I lost SEVERAL nights sleep trying to find the right stain. It’s VERY difficult to find a good oil stain in Canada due to VOC laws. I think I’ve sampled every kind from all the big box stores!! I was browsing online and started reading awesome reviews of TWP and I still can’t believe I ordered it online without trying it! It was sooo easy to apply, easy clean up, and it looks ABSOLUTELY amazing!!! We couldn’t be happier with the results!!

    We used 10 gallons of 203 Gold

    Thanks for making a great quality oil stain that’s available for shipping to CANADA ?? !!
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    djsfishing · 07/13/2020
    Built this deck in 2015. The wood is Cumaru.
    Originally finished with TWP 100 Rustic.
    Years ago I refinished with another brand (I will never do that again - The "before" picture).
    Cleaned and Brightened. The "cleaned" picture.
    Refinished with TWP 1500 rustic. The after picture.

    Sorry this is a re-post, I wanted to include the before, during and after pictures.
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      bob hendrickson · 07/14/2020
      what a beautiful transformation. Keep it oiled and it will last for years
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    Tim FitzGibbon · 07/12/2020
    A-frame duck coop made of tongue and groove cedar. TWP Rustic 1516.
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    Judy Fishbaugh · 07/12/2020
    This cedar deck was originally built in 2003, i refinished with your stripper and cleaner kit. Restained with TWP 100 Cedartone.
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    Dan Ogg · 07/11/2020
    We used 30 Second Outdoor Cleaner, power washed and 6, 5 gallon cans of TWP Cedartone 1501 we love it.
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    Donald Ralph · 07/11/2020
    Better Photo after of New Deck 1 year later after TWP 120 Pecan Stain applied.
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    Stella briggs · 07/11/2020
    Our top deck
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    Stella briggs · 07/11/2020
    We have only used TWP 1500 On this deck , this year we cleaned and stripped the decks and applied the Cedartone turned out beautiful, lot of work
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    djsfishing · 07/10/2020
    14 year old deck Cumaru decking.
    Original finish was TWP Rustic.
    Refinished with another sealer (never again).
    Cleaned and Brightened. Finish with 1500 Rustic.
    Looks like new again.
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    Donald Ralph · 07/09/2020
    Final photo!
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    Donald Ralph · 07/09/2020
    For some reason it rejected the two I tried to send below 1 MB?
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    Donald Ralph · 07/09/2020
    We waited a little over a year to purchase TWPstain.com after having our Deck rebuilt after Hurricane Michael.

    We prepped the Deck prior to applying your TWP 120 Pecan to our Deck and Stairs.

    Amazing photos of what our Deck/Home looked like after Hurricane Michael to what it looks like today. What a difference. Too many photos, but both my wife and I, including neighbors, loved the final amazing look of our TWP 120 Pecan Deck. The darker tint protects our deck from UV and yet is not too dark, just right. So many comments from visitors here to Cape San Blas! Definitely HAS PEAKED the interest in TWP on forgotten Gulf coast.
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    Mark · 07/01/2020
    We finished the Deck, Porch and Boardwalk a year ago. We just stained it with TWP 100 Cedartone 101 after a quick pressure wash. It is amazing. Wanted to get some pictures before we screen in the porch